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Nanoporous Coatings Exhibit Low Refractive Index

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Benjamin D. Butkus

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge have developed an aqueous-based process to uniformly cover the surface of most materials with an antireflective layer. They say the method produces surfaces with antireflective properties as good as or better than those created with most techniques, while eliminating the use of harsh chemical solvents that pose environmental hazards or damage sensitive optical components. Also, unlike other techniques, it can uniformly coat large, highly contoured or textured surfaces. A method developed at MIT creates nanoporous coatings...Read full article

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